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OET-RV by cross-referenced section LUKE 9:18

LUKE 9:18–9:20 ©

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Peter’s recognition of the messiah

Luke 9:18–20

Mark 8:27–29

Mat 16:13–19

9:18 Peter’s recognition of the messiah

(Mark 8:27-29, Mat. 16:13-19)

18Later when it was the time to pray and Yeshua and the twelve moved away from the crowd, he asked them, “Who do the crowds say that I am?

19[ref]Some say Yohan-the-Immerser,” they answered, “while others say Eliyah, and others say that some other ancient prophet came back to life.”

20[ref]And so who do you guys say I am?” he asked.

You’re God’s messiah,” Peter answered.


8:27 Yeshua asks who they think he is

(Mat. 16:13-20, Luke 9:18-21)

27Then Yeshua and his followers moved around the various villages of Caesaria Philippi. On the way, he asked them, “Who does everyone think I am?

28[ref]They said, “Some say Yohan-the-Immerser, some say Eliyah, and some say one of the prophets.”

29[ref]Then he asked, “And what do you all think?

Peter said, “You are the promised one sent by God.”


16:13 Peter acknowledges Yeshua as God’s son

(Mark 8:27-30, Luke 9:18-21)

13When Yeshua arrived in the outskirts of Caesarea Philippi, he asked his apprentices, “Who are people saying that humanity’s child is?

14[ref]“Some say Yohan-the-Immerser come back to life,” they answered, “but others say the promised prophet Eliyah, and others, Jeremiah or one of the other prophets.”

15But you yourselves,” he asked, “Who do you say I am?

16[ref]“You are the promised messiah,” Simon Peter answered, “the son of the living God.”

17Then Yeshua answered, “You are blessed, Simon BarYonah, because it wasn’t any person that revealed that to you, but rather, my father who is in the heavens. 18And I can add that you are Peter (meaning ‘rock’) and I will build my assembly on this rock and the gates of hell won’t be able to hold it back. 19[ref]I’ve give you the keys of the kingdom of the heavens, and whatever you restrain on the earth will be restrained in the heavens, and whatever you free on the earth, will be freed in the heavens.


Collected OET-RV cross-references

Mrk 6:14-15:

6:14 The execution of Yohan-the-Immerser

(Mat. 14:1-12, Luke 9:7-9)

14[ref]Yeshua was now becoming well known and King Herod Antipas heard about him. He thought that maybe Yohan-the-Immerser had come back to life and that’s why he was able to do miracles.

15But others thought it was the promised return of Eliyah, and yet others thought he must be another prophet like the ones in the Scriptures.


6:14-15: Mat 16:14; Mrk 8:28; Luk 9:19.

Mat 14:1-2:

14:1 The beheading of Yohan-the-Immerser

(Mark 6:14-29, Luke 9:7-9)

14Around that time, King Herod the Tetrach heard the news about Yeshua 2and he said to his slaves, “This must be Yohan-the-Immerser having come back from the dead and so that’s why he can do all these miracles!”

Luk 9:7-8:

9:7 Herod is confused by the news

(Mark 6:14-29, Mat. 14:1-12)

7[ref]Herod the ruler of the Galilean quarter heard about everything that was going on and was completely puzzled, because some people said that Yohan the immerser had come back to life, 8while others said that Eliyah had been spotted, and others that one of the other ancient prophets had come back to life.


9:7-8: Mrk 8:28; Mat 16:14; Luk 9:19.

Jn 6:68-69:

68[ref]Master,” Simon answered, “if we went, who would we follow then? You’re the only one who teaches about living forever. 69We believe and know that you are the holy son of God.”


6:68-69: Mat 16:16; Mrk 8:29; Luk 9:20.

Luk 9:7-8:

9:7 Herod is confused by the news

(Mark 6:14-29, Mat. 14:1-12)

7[ref]Herod the ruler of the Galilean quarter heard about everything that was going on and was completely puzzled, because some people said that Yohan the immerser had come back to life, 8while others said that Eliyah had been spotted, and others that one of the other ancient prophets had come back to life.


9:7-8: Mrk 8:28; Mat 16:14; Luk 9:19.

Jn 6:68-69:

68[ref]Master,” Simon answered, “if we went, who would we follow then? You’re the only one who teaches about living forever. 69We believe and know that you are the holy son of God.”


6:68-69: Mat 16:16; Mrk 8:29; Luk 9:20.

Luk 9:7-8:

9:7 Herod is confused by the news

(Mark 6:14-29, Mat. 14:1-12)

7[ref]Herod the ruler of the Galilean quarter heard about everything that was going on and was completely puzzled, because some people said that Yohan the immerser had come back to life, 8while others said that Eliyah had been spotted, and others that one of the other ancient prophets had come back to life.


9:7-8: Mrk 8:28; Mat 16:14; Luk 9:19.

Jn 6:68-69:

68[ref]Master,” Simon answered, “if we went, who would we follow then? You’re the only one who teaches about living forever. 69We believe and know that you are the holy son of God.”


6:68-69: Mat 16:16; Mrk 8:29; Luk 9:20.

Mat 18:18:

18:18 Restricting and releasing

18[ref]I can assure you that whatever you restrain on the earth will be restrained in heaven, and what ever you set free on the earth will be set free in heaven.


18:18: Mat 16:19; Jn 20:23.

Jn 20:23:

23[ref]If you forgive anyone’s sins, then they’ll be forgiven but if you withhold forgiveness, then it will be withheld.


20:23: Mat 16:19; 18:18.